Thanks once again but it is still not working.
I am running perl 5.8.8 and I am still getting errors.
The first time I ran it I had this:
[scotgaz@fleet tut]$ perl pmonks.pl
Pseudo-hashes are deprecated at pmonks.pl line 8.
Pseudo-hashes are deprecated at pmonks.pl line 8.
Use of uninitialized value in printf at pmonks.pl line 9.
LookAt is at
Pseudo-hashes are deprecated at pmonks.pl line 9.
Pseudo-hashes are deprecated at pmonks.pl line 9.
Argument "#SGStyle" isn't numeric in each at pmonks.pl line 9.
Bad index while coercing array into hash at pmonks.pl line 9.
and then every other time I ran it I got this error:
[scotgaz@fleet tut]$ perl pmonks.pl
Pseudo-hashes are deprecated at pmonks.pl line 8.
Pseudo-hashes are deprecated at pmonks.pl line 8.
Out of memory!
I spoke to a colleague who could only suggest that any HTML encoding within the XML could cause problems although both of us think otherwise.
The outpu you included is exactly the response I need!
Cheers,
Niall
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